: After previously reaching No. 1, this global hit remained a top five fixture. Cabello also released her documentary Made in Miami around this time.
: This track spent its fourth consecutive week at No. 1. It would eventually go on to lead for 11 weeks total, fueled by record-breaking streaming numbers.
: Drake became one of the few artists to ever hold multiple top 10 spots simultaneously as both a lead ("God's Plan") and a featured artist ("Look Alive"). Billboard Hot 100 Singles Chart -03.03.2018- Mp...
: Debuting at No. 2 just a week later, it was already a high-velocity climber in late February.
The Billboard Hot 100 chart for the week ending , was defined by a historic dominance from Drake , a cross-genre explosion from Bebe Rexha , and the continued global success of Ed Sheeran . This particular week highlighted the shift in how streaming data began to permanently reshape chart longevity. The Top 10: Week of March 3, 2018 : After previously reaching No
: Music from Black Panther: The Album was ubiquitous. Kendrick Lamar and SZA ’s "All The Stars" was a top 10 mainstay, while "Pray For Me" (The Weeknd & Kendrick Lamar ) sat just outside at No. 11.
: A former No. 1 that remained a staple in the top two for months, bolstered by various remixes including versions featuring Beyoncé and Andrea Bocelli. : This track spent its fourth consecutive week at No
: A former long-running No. 1 that was still lingering in the top 10. Key Milestones and Trends